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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Jul 1908, p. 11

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Llway Systen} LIMAX BNTURY OGRBSS NBS . . “WNW!” 3N DSAY. site the Market THU fimjnatiou of which make which con- rp< 5. Besides 'ontentment :reatcs vim er words. in farming )\\' V\' I heyunll nu in :~::- $251” n Candi; 21h s, < '13 n hug“ 1mm “111C! which [S that we 1. are the m I CIA-1H :51. mu] Outing regular our village. Besxdes number of fences, tW on a siding in the C- oarried by the wind * siding, where one of .AI p.--._°, track. and stopped the runaway. 1x the switch had been closed they would probably not have stopped until they reached Bobcaygveon, as the road is mostly down grade. A large re-union and picnic is to be held at Thur-stoma Park on Do- minion Day. Excursions will be run from points along the lake to the Park, and a. good time is expected. Tea is to be serVed by the ladies at. 5 p.-m. The proceeds of the outing will go to the general fund of the Dunstord cirruit of the Methodist church. ‘ L-_‘_,A- :â€" "'vâ€"â€"- _ The Farmers Bank of Canada SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, compounded 2 four timefi a year. i 1 l 9‘”. um DUNSFORD. J une 24.â€"â€"Last Friday night’ewind storm did considerable damage in our village. Besides blowing down a number of fences, two cars standing on a. siding in the C.P.R. yards were carried by the wind to the end oi-the siding, where one of them left. the track. and stopped the runaway. If the switch had been closed they would "1-an11 not. have stopped until they 1; ~'I‘<7)ronto and Milton. Mr. Howard Lancaster spent Sun- day in Dunsford. Mr. Will Gray. of Lindsay, ‘spent Saturday and Sunday with his bro- ther in Dunsford. â€" . .. .1 “.4. Mr. Chas. Wright, boocaygwu, spent Saturday in Dunsfo’rd. Mr. Wright sang a pleasing solo in the Methodist church Sunday evening. Miss Ethgi'kgfinedy visited Bob- caygeon and Scotch Line friends re- cently. Mr. Chas. Wright, Bobcaygeon, game. and gaVe genexal satisfaction, aiLer the first three innings. w- --- -,. v, On Saturday the baseball team pluyvd their srheduled league game with the Valentia, nine. The game was a good one all the way. c. 411 Each team played excellent ball, and in gentlemanly style, no disputes for the umpire to settle. Score 2â€"1 in favor of Valentia. Dick Butler. of Lindsay. umpired the game, and as usual, gave excellent satisfaction. After the game, tea was served for the players by the Valentia people, and the. boys speak, in the very high- est terms of the generous hospitality of the Valentia people and their nine. The return matchiwill be played in Mrs Little Britain on Moridny, June 29. this Game is called for 3.30 p.m. This Mr. will certainly be an intvrnsting and tors good exhibition of baseball playing. mens Everybody should become interested. but and see this contest. Tea will be thcir Swi'ved at the Methodist. church after hope t'nc game. . lack #_ __ u it A ,4 “A- £-â€".A~ Mrs. (Dr) Hall and Master Geo. Han, have returned home from To- ronto, where they spent several days with Mrs. Walls. 1 Rev. J. F'. Moore. ‘Ph.D.. preached two very able eermons here last Sunday, and both services were well attended. He preached in Prince A1- h-r‘t next Sunday and on Monday Makes their anniversary serVioes. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. fiends , town. THURSDAY, JULY 2. Fenzelcn Falls, June 27.â€"Mlss Irene Mcllougall. teacher at the Whitby ledics‘ College, arrived home on 'l‘mu‘xday. . Mri and Mrs. Carew, of Lindsay, zisited our town on Friday. While in town they were the guests of Mr. .lnd Mrs. J. Hf Brandon. Messrs. Clarke, of Cannington, are the guests of their grand parents, Mr, ansl Mrs. A. Clarkel Mr. Alex. Ross, traveller for Spar- ling , Co., Lindsay. passed through the burg on Friday. Miss Bessie Nie, of the Orillia pub- lic school staff, arrived home Friday evening. ' â€"- v -1-1.-..b and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Looknart, anu daughter, 01 Brandon, Manitoba, ar- riwd in town on Friday, and will be the guests of Mn. W. H. Walsh. Miss Lizzie Grey, our very popular School teacher, left on Friday for her home in Li déay. During her short term in' our town, Miss Grey, it by her pleasant manner, has won Elms} many friends for herself, who will me] miss here very much. She was 3 ‘ch willing assistantin St. Andrew’s. choir. and this circle will most. e9- 1 pecially miss her. A NE Miss Essie Bryan: and Miss Lillian Mr. Brooks called on Lindsay friends on 22119. 9‘ (‘mn . r‘ ' . Mr. ind Mrs. Thomas Lockhart and any were entereiagngo ha gzoa pig: Mrs. Louis Primeau um me daughter, 01 Brandon, Manitoba, ar- gram in the M o “:83: ' Ross ren, who have been mum! rived in town on Friday, and will dresses were gmcgfl and.Hinton’ E13“! Calvert 101' the Pm 00“ bn the guests of Mrs. w. H. Walsh. Immv 11°”, b°°Mr La‘mw' days. returned home to-day.. Miss Lizzie Grey, our very popular 5‘31“" we”: 5:1? 7 find and Mrs. Mechan spent Sunday a School teacher, left on Friday for M195 3"?“ :md ' R‘m‘e‘n 14308.“ d Point. her home in Lindsay. During her 3‘" sm‘th' “’9 we ‘ tn. Mr. 3g, of Pleasant Point, short term in our town, Miss Grey, We “6mm? :3: map”, m e been fortunate in noting all by her pleasant manner, has won nucleus °f a. but “9 fund or a new cottage! for the m “m, 3 5” ham bm‘ Km" Mr. John m moved a: many friends for herself, who will mum 1m... van! much_ She was a. ‘church about a’ year ago. ' ily down Malling. ' m am haw bu! um LITTLE BRITAIN. FENELON FALLS. Fenelon Falls, June 29.â€"-Mr. Donn Campbell, teacher at Hall’s Land- .ing, Haliburton, passed through town on Saturday to spend his .va- .cation with friends in ,Hartley. Miss Jennie Twomey ,is visiting in Lindsay over- Sunday, ’ Miss Ruby Austin spent Saturday ~Lrying conservatory of music exams. ! Mr. McDonald is spending Sunday It. "55:55 . m. Mr. and Mrs. Evans and family. of Toronto, were the guests at the Brooks house for a. few days. Mr. Evans has placed a. tent on Camer- on Point and the family intend spending the summer at. our resort. Miss Clara. Bentley, of Coboconk. visited Miss Della. Brolmnshire this week. The citizens of Fenelon Falls were highly delighted with the choice sel- ections rendered by the Sylvester â€"- -_ 1-. .2-..‘ he Thursday 'A NEW BARN. ‘-v..â€"> _ - Band on Wednesday. It is to ‘ be hoped their visit will be repeated soon again. - Miss Ester Worsley. of Zion, called on town friend: on Thursday. ~ I IflAnb an on bun" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Miss Bessie Hamshaw, of Weston is at present the guest. of Miss ‘1‘ Martin. > - (an 18”. on uuvu- __., Cambray. Henderson supplied .the pulpit. “nu. ‘ntnnq; .- ...._ \Ixf R. J. Merriam spent da_xs in Peterboro last. week in Toronto. Mr. Barclay Mason is at preSent-in Lindsay. Barclay is trying exams as junior music pupil. Miss .Clara. Bellingham and Miss Annie Ellis, returned home from To. ’onto on Saturday. Miss Della. Suggitt, of Lindsay L.C.I., farrived home for the vacation on Saturday. Mr. Chas. Mitchell, G.T.R. road- master. called on town friends \ on Saturday. Miss 'l‘onkins, who has been the her sister, MrS. Dr. Gould, guest of Saturday for her home in left on nwuu av... w Messrs. D. Butler, Bert. Menzies, W. Roem‘gk, W. Scott, A. Blair, J Ashwell, Frank Lee, R. ,Scott. and Ford W. Moynes, spent Sunday in town. The young gentlemen axrived in town on the launch Arrahwanna. ‘ Messrs. H. Kopp, W. Avery and 'J. C. Murchison. of Glenarm, . in town on .Sunday. Summer visitors are beginning to arrive at, the Hotel Kawartha. Ten arrived on Saturday. Coboconk, June 24.-â€"M.r. James Isaac, assisted by Mr. Ramsey, sold Mr. Thos. Matheson an up-to-date threshing outfit. last, Monday. The machines, an engine and separator, are equipped in the latest. improve- ments. and doubtless Mr. Matheson's antarDrise will be duly appreciated by are equipped in the 1 mentS. and doubtless enterprise will be dul the farmers. the Ianuua. Miss Ethel Forster, teacher at! Cooper’s, Falls, spent Saturday and! Sunday with her parents. 2 Mrf Isaac Bowins. of Osprey, visit-‘l ed relatives here this week. I Mr. T. C. Birehard presided at the! entrance examination at Feneloni Falls this week. , ‘5 Mr. 1‘. Perdue, representative of = the Sylvester Manufacturing Co.,‘i visited this neighborhood on Monday. Messrs. P. Webster and George ‘15- aac were here buying cattle and horses on Monday and Tuesday. 111's. Stead, of Regina, visited here this week. Mr. Thorn and Mrs. Watts, instruc, tors for farmers’ institutes and wo- mens’ institutes, were here this week, but for some unaccountable reason their audiences failed to appear. We hope this failure was not. owing to lack of interest on the part of the farmers and their families. Miss Wood, Miss Carnegie, D. D. Adams, and R. MacMurchy, of Port Perry, spent seV'eral days here taking in the beauties Of our attractive lo- cality “this, week. 9 ‘f-.‘r‘nam viciffid new Lula u w" Geo. J. Overend. W. J. Bradley and J. N. Notter, of London, transacted business here on Tuesday. J. Dettman and‘A. Donnelly. of Kinmount, were here~ on Tueeday on business. 4' A‘l-n 17:0:“:"\7 The Presbyterian ‘ an-d neibhboring places tion services in the Me on Tuesday, Rev. Mr. stalled formally as mil spending a this Roadway. 'of Orillia, spent, the guest of his sister, \vw.-. 1: Mason, of Markham, visited COBOCONK. 29.â€"â€"Mr. Colip in Port few With the Cottagers at Sturgeon Point Sturgeon Point, June 23.â€".Ilr. and Mrs. Fred. Buller, .01 Toronto, were guests 0! Ir. Daggett over Sunday. the Point. Mr. and Mrs. Will Widdess and children were guests of Mr. Dixon' 5 over Sunday. i Mr. Geo. Bigelow landed three ’lunge and a. bass this morning. Mr. Selden Meehan ,is enjoying a. week's holidays with Mr. Calvert. on Sunday day. i £0 all uaria-sorrowing relatives. Mrs. Robt. Easton, of Toronto, is occupying her cottage near .the church. _ “Au; ‘1:- A jolly party comprising Mr. and Mrs. Jewell, ,Mr. and Mrs. Garnet. Treleaven, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wickett and baby. arrived by Str.‘ Kathleen and enjoyed a days' outing on the green. Mr. Chalmers, of the \ planing mill, spent “WedneSday Point. overseeing the construct â€"LA: .LIU'. vuu-u-v- _, - , planing mill, spent fiWednchay at. the Point overseeing the construction of a. new bed-room, which a being ad- ded to Mr. ,Fl'avelle’s fine residence. Mr. Charlie Reeves has pitched his tent, on his lot near Mr. Dixons'. Any person .coming to the Point is heartily welcome to eating their lunch“ on Mrs. Wulkey's verandah oven the lake. __,.- ,i__....| 5:“ lnnfi‘v Mr. Robt. Miller moved ms at down toâ€"day. Mrs. Coone, of ,Manilla, is a g of her sister, Mrs. Mallett. Miss Poulson, of Kingston, is guest of Miss Millicent. Stevens Dr. Vrooman's residence. ' ad from Bobcaygeon tn bringing with them 9m sized bass. which they on their canoe trip. Mrs. J. M. Anderson Sturgeon Point, Jux C. Rutherford and Mr. on anu Ltulnvu ---r. Mrs. J. M. Anderson and family. of Cincinatti, Ohio, arrived on the Esturion last night. and are occupy- ing Mr. F. A. Clary’s cottage on Fife-st. Mrs. Anderson thinks the point an ideal summer resort. Quite a large crowd from here tank in the excursion to Foneion Falls yesterday evening. The _Sy1vestcr band entertained the crowd with ex- cellent music. Mr. Jas. Graham has signed a. con- 1tmt, for the season. for delivering imails fromthe boat to the post of- } fiCUf ~ A "a”--.u-.. -.. “UVL Miss Mary Brady spent Thursday at 1 the Point. Mrs. Crane, of Toronto. who oc- cupied a cottage at Pleasant Point for the past two seasons, moved into one of Mr. Worslcy's cottages tO-dayJ Miss Forrester. of New Brunswick, is the guest 0! Miss Marian Crane. Mr. F. C. Taylor left for Lindsay ‘Thursday morning, to attend the fu- neral of the late Mrs. Flavello. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Worsley left for Mid- land reoently for a. monthjs holiday. Mr. Powell and family, of Washing- 1ton, have taken the Dundas cottage lfor the season. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Needler spent last night in their cottage. rthe Point. mac 1. vuav. Mrs. (Dr.) RyerSOn and family, of Toronto. are again settled in their pretty cottage near upper wharf. Miss nnie McDonnell and friend, Miss O -‘eill, of TorOnto, enjoyed a day’s outing at the Point. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cinnamon, Mr. Jim Cinnamon, Miss Alice andBeat- rice Cinnamon, and'Mr. and Mrs. Hedgins, of Lucan, took a. run down .L 1-....-L ‘LA Lluue-u-u, v- i, in Mr. Cimaméhg fast launch, the “Ambe.” on Friday. Mr. Cinnamon will soon be here 3.0 $1.83!. .A _#-__ ___‘ “Lu Duvu ~v __ Mr. William A. Carey, attorney and counsellor at. law, and county prose- cutor. of Cleveland, Ohio. and wife. are guests at Mr. Dixon's. ‘ Mr. McMillan. of Guelph. landed several fine ’lunge before returning to his home to-dey. Mrs. Louis Primeau and the child- ren, who have been mum! Miss Elsie Calvert {or the past. couple of days. returned home tag-dam. ‘ Al been fortunate in renting an nun cottages for the won. Mr. John W moved fly down Thursday awning. his fam- The Whambean unable to go fishing for the put tew ”that asthswindhascdmeddown am, Sturgeon Point, June 211â€"1112 Irs. M. O’Halloran spent Friday in aa‘vn them several large ich they captured while of Mmilla, is a 81185" Hrs. Mallett. June 26.â€"â€".\Ir. E. Mr. Brown return- n this morning, moved his family the Victoria his ‘0’ her m. In. M O'Iwy- ? It. F. E. Dugou- landed twu dandy 'lunso Frldzy evening. Both m fished over ten Pound-- } mm Muriel Steofll is a. and 0‘ ‘her friend. mu Emily O'Luu'y. the Point. Mr. R. 1!.me Xr. Sutclifie's cottage for a couple of weeks. Mr. Frank |Beecrolt. of Toronm, spent. Sunday with his tamfly. 1be are living in Mr. Neeland’s cottage. Misses Ida. and Florence Wallwy spent. Sunday at. the Point. Theparmmdlkcpt on the jump these days landing in we con- nev. If. uuu 4-.- ...... san and Mr. Douglas and Miss anode Henderson, 0! Port Hope, are‘npend- ing. a few days in their cottage. ‘11:. Henderson leaVesltor his new charge in Petenboro Thursday. Miss Beta Miller is convaleacing at the Point. ' Capt. Elliott and Haynes, owuers of the Str. Kathleen. pro looking (or- wnrd to a. prettx busy season. Mr. Oswald Hamilton, 01 Toronto, spent Sunday ,with his mother at the Hrs. Rooney: ly interested n the standing of the candidates in The Warder's Quebec trip contest. and wonder which of the pretty girls will be the lucky Ones. Mews. ." Judge " Lee, Bert Men- zies, W. Roenigk, A. Blair, Ford Moynes, Robt. Scott, W. Scott and Dick Butler spent. a. few hours at the Point Sunday. They arrived in Mr. Butler's Arrahwanna and they visit- ed at Penelon Falls in the morning. Mr- and Mrs. Bloomfield. spent Sun- Point. day hereforo. hero to stay as soon W. are over. Mr. Daggett, one of W. ”V v... Mr. Daggett, one of our well-known residents, _had an amusing experience yesterday. Mr. Dnggett has rented [or the summer Mr. Percy Menzie's “ Longboat,” one of the .Togo fleet. But she sprung two or three leaks while they were out cruising, ‘with the result that they had to " pull {or the shore.” It took more than an hour to bail " Long-boat ” out. and then with the assistance of . a. dozen or more men the yacht was hauled on the dry dock. where she will undergo imediate repairs. The “ Reta. " brought a. party down Saturday night. 'Ihe camera. fiend was about - on Sunday. Mild Outbreak of Smallpox Kinmount, June 27.â€"Sma.upox nu: been authoratively reported by the Provincial InSpt-ctor. For some time paSt several families in Galway have been treating themselves for what they thought to be chickenpox. A few days ago ,Dr. White became suspicious and made a. visit. to one of the families and was so convinced that he warned them that something more than chickenpox was among them, and he immediately siimmoned the Provincial InSpector, who at once declared it a. mild form of smallpox, iand eVerything is~being done to stay “.ml: no“. Ifiev; Mr. and mo Geo. the further spread. 'lbe week passâ€" ed quietly until the day when the Board of Health was summoned and reports Spread. A little excitement prevailed, though the people .were assured \that. no serious results Were expected. The farmers are busy making ready for the big hay crop. The extreme hot weather is rushing: the hay sea- soa. The spr ng grain is coming on fast and promising good. so that a. §bounti£ul and profitable harvest is expectul. . Miss Calder, of Lindsay, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. Q. 1 Mao- Eachern. ' Mrs. W. H. Craig and Jamily are visioing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coyle Brown, Peterboro. A | number of the young people drove over to Coboconk to the Pres~ byberian tea and concert. on Thurs- day and report. having a. good time. Miss Gypsy Craig is the guest of her aunt, Mrt. L. w. Christopher. Pe- ‘terboro. l ' a the Point. That’s too had! We had no- ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is‘ a regular hair grower, a per- fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, xrowa faster, keepa soft and smooth. Ayer’a Hair Vigor cures aick hair, makes it strong and healthy. Is Yo I! 1' Hair Sic/{.7 mu an uâ€"â€"'"w * m, Daggett has rented me: Mr. Percy Menzie's L." one of the .Togo fleet. mung two or three leaks , were out. cruising, ‘with that. they had to " pull we." 1:. took more than 0 bail " Longbom " 0‘“- with me assistance of ! G more men the yacht “’83 the dry dock. where she _until the day when the Health was summoned and )read. A little excitement. though the people were mt. no serious results Were Rims and mmin my days. They will reports business 27,â€"Smnnpox n8 ‘he L. c- I. in Galway Communication- fire {can u Lu.‘ Iowa; From J. B. Immune. “$091 lbs $2.17 on. nun-maiden axes god penoenuxu; up. ‘ment ungwmg $45.10. From A. G. Cum. 0. L. 8.. con- taining 3 commute to the ex. tootthlttuWintheWmflop- kin- enl at“)!!! tulh‘edche ob. -â€"- A) Aâ€"L- ...A_I- .. 5“- UIDI -wâ€"gâ€" , , , Mathias and ”earned the work w u «ti-{anon manor. and am: here by xcieued in no hr u the construc- puny-av v. '7. _ 7 in; that Wm. Hopkins tamed to put um. u: it furnished by the corpora- tioJ. and tho that ho instructed! Mr. Famed that no proviion Md bee. nude in his “land whereby he might puma the timben of the old cul- vert unloved by him. and “king that ha time be extended for filing rc- pora on Municipal Bruins-1 and 2. éoun suit. 8mm: mam Eldon. so»; expanses re the Hopkins dnin. $21: From A. u. uvuu. u. u. a. n; ...~ aunt of ”0.00. made up a follow"; Taking Jewels. nuk' inspection. train hm. bard. attending noun. suit. 8mm:_ver_s_nl @4911. 859; I.“ o.- V’vv- F'om A. 3. Campbell. in. notifying the clerk that the morn could not agree on the emanation at Uhiou S s. No. 1. and that they Were cclling in tho Wt. , . The following notifications for erec- tion of wire fence were road; .1. 1'. Campbell. 60 rods. on south half of let 6. con. 1; Andrew Vases. 80 rod: on his property. A. .0 Graham waited on the Coun- oil. making to hove n culvext placed acrosstho town line between Fenelom and Eldon. ct the quarter line be- tween 15 and 18. Moved by goon. McFadyen. second- -â€",_..A mL- ‘1 LWUL‘I-l 5v nuâ€" Moved by Coun. McFadyen. second- ed by Conn. Bohinoouflâ€"Tht the Mn- nicipal Council at tho township of .Eldun extengl the time of the engin- My -- - - - - .Eldon extend the time of the engin- cc-r, A. G. Gavan. tppointed to ex- amine. report on. $0., ngunicipnl ttblvuvâ€" -v as. [or three months from due when tut entension of time expir- 1-d.â€"Cani . Mo‘ed by Conn. Robinson. seconded x... a..." Smnoe.â€"Tlnt we inurucb N u, vvuu- -â€" ____7 , Spence be appointed to visit the place where G. C, Gnhcm wants the culvert and meet the commiuioner.i of Fcnelon there and deal with the innate! as he sees titâ€"Carried. Moved by Conn. Spence. seconded by Conn. Robinson. â€"- Tint Conn. Mc- Fadden b e authorized to dispose of certain timbers removed from cul- veru in the Bopkine ownrd drain. al- so the timber from the Kirklield bridge. to the bent of his ability - Carried. Moved by Coun. Spence. seconded‘ by Conn. Mchrrie. â€" That we in- .atruct our clerk and treasurer to pay the money received last year in taxes [or statute lobor to the road com-v missionera in their respective wnrda lfram which it was received. to be expended by said commissioners on the road division from which some 1"! â€"v-- u n.â€". Mo‘ed by Conn. Robinson. seconded by Conn. Spence.â€"Thnt we inurucb our clerk to prepare n by-lnw ap- pointing Thou. Morrison. 0! Kirkliem. and J 01111 Mony. 0! Victoria Road. po‘mdkeepera of township of Eldon for 130_8.â€"Ca.rrled. "_n-.4lj_._ noma- 30‘ vav. â€"â€"-- v Moved by cou'n; McFadden. ed by Conn. quinsadr-Thnt Spence be appointed to vi .plucn where G. C, Gnhsm w: culvert and meet the comm of Fenclon there and deal w'u matter as hf aees_ titâ€"Carri th Icw1vw.-â€"v.. . “ Moved by Coun. McFadden. second- ed by Coun. Robinson. â€" Thutl the recve be given authority to make ur- rangements for the manufacture of ocmznt filmâ€"Carried. u-....,| hr (1mm- Moamrde. second- Wm‘uu you o Moved by Coun, McQunrnie. necomlk ed by Coun. Spence. -- That chi- Council appoint reevc Hawkins to no to Toronto to assist. the township soli-I citor in his argument before Judge Ridden re cost of suit Smith versus township of Eldon. ' Councillor Spence reported that Ar- chie Gilchrist was complaining of» rbater flooding hia lmd. lot 13. con} . I Moved by Coun. Spence. seconded by‘ ‘Coun. Robinson. â€" That this Coun- ‘oil as a. body meet on .000. 10 opposite' lot 13 to view the ground flooded by‘ water »’of the property owned by. Ar-l chic Gilchrist. Meeting to take place on June 23rd. at or chart six o’clock p. m.â€"Oa.rried. Moved by Coun. McQuarrio. second- ed by Coun. Spence. â€" That: the fol- lowing accounts be passed and that -the rune issue his orders on the tree-i suror for sumo; Robinson and EWen. livery account. two trips to Balsover -- -- -- .1-.. “mun. mm: IIVUIJ uvvuuu... -..- -,_ in the McFadden ditch trouble. $3.00.; and trip to land of Smith re suit Smith mrsus Eldon. $3. total $6: B. Stacey. postage from March 7th to June 15th. 1908. $1.93; express or auditors' reports. 3013.: serving up- pellants with notice of Count. of Re- vieion. $3. totll $5.23: B. Stacey. clerk and treasurer. second quarter- ----- , m r nun...” mu ly angry: ly salary. OVOJIV. "o v. â€"---___ . rent. holding police cousin in Kirk- tield. $6.â€"Carried. Maud by Conn. alto/Fodder). acc- ondod by Conn. Spence. â€" That: we adjourn to meet at Pldnk‘a hall. at romaine. on Friday. July 10th. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. ond that unfinished bPSil‘lefl o! the Court at A 749¢L (V. "g (De _nous U]. V” v v_',_ unimislnd business of the Court at All parties who hue erected or in- tend erecting wire fences along the public highway: during the year 1908 in thetownlh’ of Eldon. in Older to obtain the us ere requiredl ho notiiy the clerk at same betore Aug- ust 11. 19%. B. STACEY. Clerk and Treasurer. Baby Carriage oran Express ELDON CWNCII. G. Chang. 0. L. 8:. GOTO Wagon MORGAN LINDSAY, ONTARIO. wounded by thfls Coun-| opposite' f 100de by‘ nod by. Ar-I to take» about six rio. second- mU the fol- d and that on the trea- 00900009090990 1‘00" 9.0609000000909099 Q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO For the Bride 666666 Clothiers and Furnishers to men who know Peterboro and Lindsay. East Benson House. 060000666000000660 6000 06660 6066,6060. 6 6 0 O 6 For the Bridesmaid For the Groomsmgn Come expectirg great value. There's no Juggung with the truth here. The original price is on each and every garment and in plain figures, and we will live up to every statement in the above. Our entire stock of Men’ 5 Skel- eton Suitsâ€"two pieceâ€"is in this sale. Nothing reserved. LANG MAHER, Here's Your Chance Pick out your suit. All sizes in the lot, 35 to 44, and take your choice for Each Suit has its original price ticket on gt. DR$.KENNEDY KENNEDY CLOTHES Drs. Kennedy Keréan system any effect the {more cues-idols. Beyue or Hercury. “um, "yr...“ .._- ”uptownâ€"OUR NEW I HOD mm. 0 F! OD TR THENT flane on am: you. and make. an: 0 you." Elmer 5:: hence lhe Eran becomes active. the blood purified so that ell pinplel. Matches. and ulcer: di-ppeef. the nerve- become strong to steel. so that her- .0.“ bashful-cu end despot: numb. the eye becomes bnght, the face full npd clot. energy returns to the body. ‘en the motel, hydal. end vital systems are invxg- oruedull museumâ€"«omen mum from t esystem. Dontletqmchmd (akin mbyouolyouhuduruddonus. mwmmumn. R EA D E R flag %%Wr§”é°§fl°f$ 133.3333 Cd you. “It Iv: III -vn‘v. .. .. R EAD E R §°$§g wggohissulgatEE-“Thc Go1den lonixor“ (Blisfined) wmwmtmcsomamn Dns.KENNEYKENNEDY Gil. Ilcligll An. all sum“ St. Youore cordially invited to inspect our well assorted stock of Silverware, China, Cut Glass, Clocks, Watch- etc, em, as, Jewelry, THE DAYLIGHT STORE Owing to Dr. Ker- ¢nn being deceued. Dr. J. D. Kennedy. Medics] Director. bu ”located with him Dr.Konnody Jr. who bu been with ma firm for never-l m. to hereafter ullneln will con- ducted_nndcr me SPECIAL NOTICE. Watches, Ladies Chains, ( F9178, Watch Chains, Lockets, Cufl Links, Tie Pins, F obs, MEN A( t Quickly. 8.50 We have a fine assortment of Engagement and Plain Rings word to the intending groomsman umu- v- , --â€"- ___ I ”V to a pvemlture ve uu'ough EARLY INDISCtun'wno. EXCE§SES AND BLOOD DISEASES. If you have any of the folfowmg s ptonu consul! us before it is too late, Are you nervous on weak. despondent and glowinga specks before the eyes. with dork Circles under them. weak , kidneys irrim- ble. palpiution of the bent. bashful. drums and looses. sedi- {meal in urine, pimples on the face. eyes sunken. hoflow cheeks ' 'feless. distrustful. lack , {poor memory. 11 . e_-_._ --A “no“: 1 red mornings. MIC“ 311(th .CVEK?’ ulcwvn II â€"-._.. energy unfit-87.3121. tfréd mornings. restless mgnu. pang:- able moods. wetk WWW decay. bone pun. but 1000:. note throat etc. NERVOUSPEEIUTY -. nu- nnnlil‘11 ”30:5 99 POISONS 2mm: emu: They saplhe very life ostleriould .... ... -.Ln 1-91 V endiatcd from the succtssons To As long as the seasons last we keep stocks in shape to meet every demand. Necklets, Lockets, Olll may MlISI 60 UV n)-- - .. Then comes the end, when stocks must be closed out and a new season provided for. NBW’S HIE lime While there is plenty of time yet to wear light and medium weight gar- ments. Our thoughts are on the coming season, and must get ready for Fall and Winter Trade by clear- .v- .- â€"_â€" â€"7-_ ing our tables and shelva 'of all light weight summer clothing. OUT THEY MUST 60 I YWben we start to do a thing we do it for all it is worth. Glance over these prices and you'll see at once that we mean business. value. There’s no juggling Pins, Bracelets, Rings, The bell was sounded and our Straw Hats must walk out of our S me at once. JUNE WEDDING We never carry btraw from one season to the And plenty of time to them yet. 150. Straw Hats for 1. so Straw Sailors for 2.50 “ “ Good Bye t0 Straw Hats We must sell them now. We won’t carry them over. Bales chd men tr: annmuy swept EARL! 1N QISCRETIOXS. -___ A: .LA I VI ..- - :6. They up the very life entitel eradicated from the an". only suppresses the In aw - ........... . SES._ 1! you have any of the 'ore 1t is too late. Are you :1 gloom , specks before the 1 ctk kidneys irriu- r'nl, drums and losses. sedi- eves sunken. hoiloq engage DETROIT. IlCII. Blood Poison!

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